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San_Gabriel_Mountains#Major_peaks 96.251.114.56 ( talk) 16:06, 2 August 2010 (UTC)
In my perception, it is the only mountain in the world called 'Mount Baden-Powell', so why does it need an extra '(California)' designation in the title? I propose that this article be moved to simply Mount Baden-Powell. Wim van Dorst ( Talk) 21:24, 13 April 2007 (UTC).
I'm afraid I don't have anything to contribute to this page, except the observation that if the quoted dedication speech was given on the summit of Mt Baden-Powell, as it seems to have been, in 1931, the first ascent could not have been by Weldon Heald in 1933. Weldon Heald is remembered for becoming the first person to ascend one hundred Southern California mountain summits of more than 5,000' elevation. Perhaps his first ascent of Baden-Powell was in 1933. In any case, the San Gabriel Mountains were crawling with weekend explorers from the late nineteenth century. Wikisimonov ( talk) 16:05, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
-- DRoll ( talk) 02:57, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
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San_Gabriel_Mountains#Major_peaks 96.251.114.56 ( talk) 16:06, 2 August 2010 (UTC)
In my perception, it is the only mountain in the world called 'Mount Baden-Powell', so why does it need an extra '(California)' designation in the title? I propose that this article be moved to simply Mount Baden-Powell. Wim van Dorst ( Talk) 21:24, 13 April 2007 (UTC).
I'm afraid I don't have anything to contribute to this page, except the observation that if the quoted dedication speech was given on the summit of Mt Baden-Powell, as it seems to have been, in 1931, the first ascent could not have been by Weldon Heald in 1933. Weldon Heald is remembered for becoming the first person to ascend one hundred Southern California mountain summits of more than 5,000' elevation. Perhaps his first ascent of Baden-Powell was in 1933. In any case, the San Gabriel Mountains were crawling with weekend explorers from the late nineteenth century. Wikisimonov ( talk) 16:05, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
-- DRoll ( talk) 02:57, 4 December 2008 (UTC)
This article was listed on the copyright problems board on Wikipedia:Copyright problems/2008 December 4 due to the extensive quotations incorporated. Unless material is public domain or licensed compatibly with the GFDL, Wikipedia is bound by the non-free content guidelines which limit the purpose and extensiveness of quoted material. As that document notes, "Extensive quotation of copyrighted text is prohibited." This material has been removed and should not be restored in its entirety unless it is demonstrably public domain or released for use here. Thank you. -- Moonriddengirl (talk) 01:55, 12 December 2008 (UTC)